Phi Beta Kappa Scholarships

WSU’s Gamma Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society is accepting applications Feb. 26 – March 27 for scholarships covering full resident/in-state tuition plus mandatory fees for 2015-16! Up to four scholarships will be awarded to students who meet the eligibility requirements shown below and complete Application Packets as described in the Guidelines on  the organization’s website.

Eligibility Requirements require students to:
1. Have senior class standing for the 2015-2016 academic year;
and,
2. Have certified a major in the College of Arts and Sciences,
the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, the School
of Economic Sciences, the Department of Human
Development, the Program in Neuroscience, or the School of
Molecular Biosciences; and,
3. Have a cumulative GPA of 3.6 or higher through Fall Semester
2014; and,
4. Submit a completed Application Packet by 5 p.m. Friday,
March 27, 2015.

Application guidelines, including instructions and downloadable forms, are available online at: PhiBetaKappa.wsu.edu.

Phi Beta Kappa scholarships recognize and foster excellence in
liberal learning at the undergraduate level.

Please pass this announcement on to qualified students that you know.

For more information contact Robert Ferguson, Gamma Chapter Scholarship Committee Chair. He can be reached at 509-335-2520 and ferguson@wsu.edu.

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